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10 hours ago, Manne said:

Nice. And the tune?

My car gets the shakes at 100kmph, steering wheel vibrates likecrazy 

Sounds like your front tyres are out of balance. 

 

(protip - if you can feel it through the floor its suspension, alignment etc, if the steering wheel vibrates, its the tyres. You have probably flung off a balancing weight)

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Nothing much. Busy at work and my lip got sent to America instead of Australia even though my address says Western Australia. Go figure. A few more weeks of waiting to get my bumper n lip fixed. I guess I have extra air intake atm [emoji23]




[emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24] that's so wrong !

Um so there's a import meet in Westfield whitfords this Saturday night.  z00key Myself and shoey are probably going to head out together as were all South river. We can meet up there or somewhere else just before. What do you want to do?

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15 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Gap plugs down further?

What gap are they now? I'm down to 0.65mm and no miss at 25psi with splitfires

 

Think my turbo would give up as I'm led to believe it has the nylon compressor wheel.




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